I agree, I thought it is on of the best and easiest to learn/teach
concepts of machine instructions.
We have a school here (Orem Utah) for the disabled that uses Apple IIs.
They usually use a couple packages that use point/click to get
a response. Using ECHO+ speach to talk and special touch pads
for the kids.
I'll have to ask it they could use the software.
Keven Miller
kevenm(a)reeltapetransfer.com
hello
I have an early Radio Shack TRS80 L1 computer. I bought it new in the
late seventies. I got it out of storage the other day to show my
students and found that the horiziontal synch wasn't working. I am
looking for a schematic to fix . Can you help me out?
Stan Smith
Sir Sandford Fleming College
Peterborough Ontario
Canada
I'd love to help but C is not one of my skills. Does anyone have
info about how to get simh to get
some flavor of TSB working?
Jay, I REALLY look forward to giving your emulator a spin when it's ready!
-Bob
>Simh is one emulator that supposedly has some version of TSB mostly
>functioning.
>
>I am working on an emulator specifically for TSB... but mine is about 6
>months away from beta release. But if I could find some good unix C
>programmers to help, it would be faster :)
>
>Jay
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>Subject: HP 2000 TSB simulated?? was: HP 2000 BASIC help / TREK73
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>
> > What steps are needed to get some semblance of hp 2000 tsb (either
> > 2000F or ACCESS or whatever) running in an emulator?
> > I've been looking and hoping for something like this for a LONG time.
> >
> > -Bob
> >
> >
> >
> > > > "Pete Turnbull" <pete(a)dunnington.u-net.com> wrote:
> > > > What I really would like is an HP 2000 (2100?) emulator.
> > > > I've found Jeff Moffat's but not tried it yet. Is there anything
>else
> > > > I should look for?
> > >
> > >SIMH. If you run two instances of SIMH, you can actually run
> > >HP 2000F TSB. It doesn't run perfectly, so there are still some
> > >bugs to be exorcised. And it won't yet run HP 2000 Access.
> >
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Hi everybody:
> So who has info on how to get some form of hp TSB running on simh?
>
> -Bob
More clearly: Where can we obtain one TSB package ready to run
(with instructions) under SIMH ?
Other software is welcome too.
Cheers
Sergio
> What I really would like is an HP 2000 (2100?) emulator.
Supnik's SIMH has booted 2000TSB.
Actually, 2000 Access. I'm not sure if anyone has gotten the
earlier versions to work.
>Any 5.25 media that isn't HD is almost impossible to find nowdays, for
>those of us who still dabble in the 8 bit world.
They can't be that valuable... I threw out close to 5000 DS/DD 5.25 disks
because I couldn't get enough people willing to take them.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
I've got a Kalok hard drive on an ISA card available. Its marked as a
Kalok KL330 on the drive, and the card assembly is marked as a CARD30R.
It should be a 32 MB drive.
I'm nearly 100% positive that this drive does NOT work. But if anyone
wants it to play with, its available. Just cover shipping costs from
07450 (its somewhat heavy, so figure on 2 or 3 lbs packed).
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>